A Collection of Free Historical Costume Patterns
This cache of historical patterns will make any seamstress swoon.
This cache of historical patterns will make any seamstress swoon.
Seiko has reissued the 1983 watch with a few changes to its design.
Oak Labs wants to bring clothing shopping into the 21st century.
These textiles laughed in the face of entropy.
This history of facial hair is more than just fashion.
This wearable tech company is creating safety gear cyclists will want to wear.
According to Levi's, their designers provided Crosby with a dressed-up denim look after he was turned away from a swanky Canadian hotel for wearing an all-jean ensemble.
One study supports what beard enthusiasts may have suspected all along.
Your favorite lengthening, volumizing, and curling formula has come along way since the ancient Egyptians donned kohl and crocodile dung.
The flowing dresses signified education, refinement, and leisure.
A single company makes more than 7 billion zippers a year.
It turns out lace, frills, and leopard print are a serious business.
An overwhelming majority of both men and women claimed they felt best in black.
Confitex lingerie is aimed at the millions of people in the world who can’t always hold it in.
Go behind-the-scenes with these facts about the French cosmetics giant, which was first opened as a perfumery in 1969.
Louis XIV was nicknamed "The Sun King," but he was also the king of style
Though only if you were poor, of course.
One man's trash is another man's fashion-forward material.
Who needs hairspray (or a wig, for that matter) when you've got powder and animal fat?
From the patriotic number that Uncle Sam sports to the titular topper in Dr. Seuss’ 'The Cat in the Hat,' top hats showcase personality and style—and their history is just as colorful as the people who wear them.
Simon Espinal spent eight months weaving an accessory the likes of which the world has never seen before.